Convert a flash site into html

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tommyfreed minho answered

How do I convert a flash site into html?

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among1 among1 answered

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regretsavory regretsavory answered

In Animate, open your Flash file and choose Command > Convert To Other Document Formats. Click OK after selecting HTML Canvas. Click Code Snippets to change the Actions fireboy and watergirl script. By right-clicking and selecting Convert To Bitmap, you may convert vectors to bitmaps.

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pradnyamaske pradnyamaske answered

If you are planning to convert to Flash into HTML5, do a proper planning and prepare effective strategies. Below are the steps to convert a flash to HTML5-

Record

During the Flash to HTML5 conversion, you must first prepare the list of Flash content that you have to convert to HTML5 and then prioritize them. Try to convert first those Flash courses without source files and low interactivities.

Rebuild

If you want to convert your content from Flash to HTML5, but you don’t have access to the source file or have less or no interactivity, you need to rebuild the content.

Republish

If Flash content was developed in older versions of tools and has source files, it needs to be republished using a newer version of the same tool.

Redesign

When the content requires a new instructional design, a complete revamp of content, i.e., a significant portion of the content needs updates, a change in look-and-feel, and instructional design. It’s better to redesign the content from scratch.

Conduct a pilot test

Conduct a pilot test to check whether the converted file can run successfully on all platforms. If your pilot test runs successfully, you can convert the rest of your files from Flash to HTML5. Just in case it doesn’t run properly on your learning platform, you may have to redesign the courses.

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